Simple enough.
I jacked up the right front tire so I could get under my truck. The new clutch slave should cost you under twenty dollars (btw) It's located on the right side of the transmission housing. Without damaging the rubber hydraulic line crimp it. Then detach the hydraulic line from the slave cylinder. Unscrew the two bolts into the housing, and remove the old cylinder. Installing the new one, reverse the steps, bolting the new slave to the housing. If your fluid is dark and dirty you might want to strongly consider flushing out the hydraulic line between the master cylinder and the slave, as dirty fluid might have helped killed your old slave cylinder.
The 89-93 B2600i clutch is hydraulically operated. The clutch pedal is linked to a clutch master cylinder via an adjustable rod, the clutch slave is bolted to the outside of the transmission allowing it to be replaced without removing the transmission and uses a fork to actuate the clutch. See the links below for additional information.
How do you change a slave cylinder on a 1995 Mazda B2300 2wd?
First you need to find out if your slave cylinder is leaking clutch fliud.check lines to slave cylinder from master clutch cylinder if no leaks most likely master clutch cylinder bad.
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
there is no clutch cable. it has a hydraulic clutch. there will be a clutch master cylinder on the firewall near the brake M/C. a hydraulic hose will connect that to the clutch slave cylinder on or near the tranny. the slave cylinder pushes on a fork (lever) that disengages the clutch.
The clutch slave cylinder on a 91 Mazda 626 DX is located on the clutch bell housing. To replace the unit, first remove the hydraulic line and turn the line cap counterclockwise. Remove the two bolts holding the slave cylinder in place. Reverse directions to install new unit.
no it is hydraulic.dont know what your problem is but check clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder operation,if ok may just be a bad clutch
Check for bad clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder.
Yes
1. Clutch fluid is brake fluid. 2. The fluid used for your clutch master/slave cylinders is pulled from your brake fluid reservoir.
There is air in the clutch hydraulic system. This can be because the Master or Slave is bad, low fluid level, or it was not completely bled after installing a Slave or Master. Usually this problem is caused by a bad clutch slave which has leaked out all of the fluid. Kyrasis6 Owner of Mazdatruckin.com
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